Firefox recommends that you don't enter your password
Ralf Mardorf
silver.bullet at zoho.com
Thu Mar 10 14:35:47 UTC 2016
On Thu, 10 Mar 2016 14:24:33 +0000, Dave Howorth wrote:
>I just updated an Ubuntu 12.04 machine and the update included Firefox
>45.
>
>The first thing I then tried to do was to log in to our shared systems
>at work, and Firefox said:
>
>"Firefox recommends that you don't enter your password,
>credit card and other personal information on this
>website"
>
>With a button labelled "Don't Trust This Website" alongside.
>
>Clearly that's not an option for a $work system, so I'd like to
>understand why it is making that suggestion.
>
>There doesn't seem to be anything in the help or on the intertubes.
>
>All ideas gratefully received.
So your website likely is reported as an insecure website.
In the address bar type:
about:config
Continue and search:
google
Then remove the 'safebrowsing' sypware URLs.
By default Firefox uses spyware that reports every keystroke you're
doing to Google, likely it's related to this evil data mining.
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